Yes, the mother can pass on the DNA code for ADHD/ADD through breast feeding and childbirth
If the mother has ADHD, the child may also have the condition as well?
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
it is a trait passed down genetically
Yes and no. For me (I'm ADHD) it does, some it makes hyper.
When he was a child
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Yes, ADHD has a strong genetic component, meaning that it can be passed down from parents to children. Research shows that individuals with a family history of ADHD are more likely to develop the disorder themselves. However, environmental factors can also play a role in the development of ADHD.
At GNC
You can find a tutor at Success4school.com. They offer tutoring for ADHD children.
Yes
Recovery and rehabilitation are not terms that apply to ADHD. Rather, a child with ADHD can be assisted to an optimum functionality. Assistance can take the form of special education.
No; the past consumption of drugs is not related to a child being born with ADHD. However, people with ADHD have higher rate of drug abuse (believed to be related to a lack of impulse control).